I really hope they find a way to keep Kight around somewhere. I liked what I saw in his verylimited action. Looked qute Givens-esque to me. Bigger guy that blocks well downfield, who has deceptive speed, and who they clearly think can do some things with the ball in his hand (as evidenced by handing off to him on a reverse).

Obviously it's tough to gauge from one catch and one rush, but I'm gonna do it anyway.

Stallworth and Caldwell will go into camp as the starters. Gaffney will be given a shot to show his playoff performances were not a fluke and could take the spot from Caldwell.

Don't be suprised if we do a ton of three WR sets even on running downs. Eventhough it takes away a blocker on the line, I think part of our running problems was that no one respected the pass. Now teams will. That will take away a lot of the 8 and 9 in the box we saw last season.

If we use a three WR set as our base formation at times, Maroney, Morris, Evans, and Faulk could be running against defenses with only 5 or 6 in the box. That is why Addai and Rhodes were so effective in Indy last year. Teams loaded up to stop Manning and his receivers and the RBs had a lot of openings to make plays.

I really don't think Caldwell is out of the starting lineup. I don't even know if we have "starters", we have 5 guys who can contribute in very different ways (6 if Troy comes back). Stallworth and CJax as deep threats, Welker in the slot, you could probably make an argument that Caldwell is still going to see the most snaps.

I'm not sure why you'd want Caldwell out of the starting lineup or why people assume he will be.

The last 10 weeks of the season, Caldwell had 620 yards on 46 catches. If he keeps that pace going into next season, you're talking about 70+ catches for 1000 yards. What's wrong with that?